Both of the teens were in the vehicle when police arrived, the sheriff said, adding that they will be returning to Michigan soon.

A hearing has been scheduled in Isabella County Probate Court at 11 a.m. Monday.

Braxton, who lives with parents Kiley and Ed Wood near Mt. Pleasant, and Jayden, who lives with her mother, Kelly Drinkwine, in northern Isabella County, disappeared in the middle of the night Aug. 26 with Kiley’s sports utility vehicle.

Police launched a search for the two, who were originally believed to be headed to Florida, and checked many tips that didn’t pan out.

A Homeland Security camera captured an image of the car headed south on the Mackinac Bridge Aug. 29.

Sheriff’s officers also served search warrants on the teens’ cell phone providers and found that they had been in and out of Isabella County, but could not get “real time” locations because of the lag time between serving the warrants and getting the information.

While the teens were missing, family members continued to post messages on social media and the case became national news, depicted by some outlets as a “modern day Romeo and Juliet,” but that scenario was not supported by information police obtained during the investigation.

During the search, sheriff’s investigators put a pickup order in the Law Enforcement Information Network nationwide, and the Center for Investigative Services joined in.

An Amber Alert could not be issued because the teens were not abducted, but the Center for Missing and Exploited Children and other agencies were notified.